Title :
Study on the preparation optimization and characteristics of modified media for coal-mine wastewater treatment with high iron and high manganese concentration
Author :
Chunrong Wang ; Hu, Jianlong ; He, Xuwen ; Ren, Qinyi
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Chem. & Environ. Eng., China Univ. of Min. & Technol. (Beijing), Beijing, China
Abstract :
Nowadays, the coal-mine wastewater contained high concentration of iron ion and manganese ion was treated by filter process, in which manganese sand, as a kind of common filter media, was extensively applied, but its disadvantage is long set-up period for manganese ion removal. In this paper, for many advantages of hydrated manganese dioxide, such as high surface areas, abundant surface hydroxyl and strong absorption capacity, MnCl2 and KMnO4 solution were selected as modified agents for lava media in order to make its surface form the layer of hydrated manganese dioxide, thus it can enhance manganese ion removal efficiency and shorten set-up period. This paper firstly investigated the optimization of preparation parameters, namely 4times of soaking and oxidizing by modified agents and 1hour soaking-time were considered as optimal preparation parameters. Secondly, the pollutants removal efficiencies were compared among the modified lava media, lava media, modified manganese sand and manganese sand, results showed that modified lava media had high-efficiency and durable Mn2+ removal. Finally, the experiment of backwashing and generation for modified lava media showed that backwashing can recover the removal capacity for total iron and turbidity, and only generation can recover the removal capacity for Mn2+. The specific generation method was that the saturated media was submerged in 1mol/L NaNO3 solution for 15min.
Keywords :
absorption; coal; filtration; industrial waste; iron; manganese compounds; mining industry; oxidation; turbidity; wastewater treatment; water pollution; KMnO4; MnCl2; NaNO3; absorption capacity; backwashing; coal-mine wastewater treatment; filter media; filter process; high iron concentration; high manganese concentration; high surface area; hydrated manganese dioxide; iron ion; manganese ion removal efficiency; manganese sand; modified lava media; oxidizing; pollutant; preparation optimization; saturated media; soaking; surface hydroxyl; turbidity; Absorption; Effluents; Filtration; Iron; Manganese; Media; Wastewater; coal-mine wastewater; modified media; preparation method;
Conference_Titel :
Water Resource and Environmental Protection (ISWREP), 2011 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Xi´an
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-339-1
DOI :
10.1109/ISWREP.2011.5893220